It looks silvery grey and gold to me.Perhaps people with fewer cone cells perceive the silvery grey as blue and people with excessive cone cells perceive it as white. My left eye sees duller colors compared to my right eye.

This can't be true at all. Before knowing the context of the image, I saw it as gold and white. After seeing the actual colors, I can only see it as blue and black. Nothing about my eyes or the screen that I viewed it on has changed.

It honestly creeps me out how so many people see white and I'm trying but I can't see it. Like this is a simple picture, not some fabricated optical illusion, someone needs to explain this properly immediately.

It honestly creeps me out how so many people see white and I'm trying but I can't see it. Like this is a simple picture, not some fabricated optical illusion, someone needs to explain this properly immediately.

Are you new to computers? How a pic appears on one can differ from another.

Are you new to computers? How a pic appears on one can differ from another.

Congratulates you on your brilliant explanation of how the phenomenon must be easily explained by the difference in everyone's computers, obvs people must have different brightness level and different processors and that makes the whole difference to change the colour blue to white. How did I not know? It was so simple after all. Regardless of the fact that a friend looked at the same picture on the same computer as I did there must have been a difference in processing speed or something when we looked at the picture maybe a millisecond apart that made him see White and Gold where I saw Black and Blue. Thanks so much, it all makes sense now.

Congratulates you on your brilliant explanation of how the phenomenon must be easily explained by the difference in everyone's computers, obvs people must have different brightness level and different processors and that makes the whole difference to change the colour blue to white. How did I not know? It was so simple after all. Regardless of the fact that a friend looked at the same picture on the same computer as I did there must have been a difference in processing speed or something when we looked at the picture maybe a millisecond apart that made him see White and Gold where I saw Black and Blue. Thanks so much, it all makes sense now.

Tbh lol, are you even paying attention.

Carry on with the melodrama, if you must. Posting "It honestly creeps me out" is a bit much for something like this.